Art-Rockwell-Breaking Home Ties TB
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Owner:
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shellbadger
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Released:
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
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Origin:
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Texas, United States
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In the hands of Fire2Water.
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This travel bug has the modest goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers. As of 26-Aug-19 it had survived for 8.7 years but it had been moved by only 5 cachers. How far can it get? Keep it moving!
Please drop it in rural OR Premium Member Only caches. Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching event. Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items. Otherwise, take the travel bug anywhere you wish. No permission is needed to leave the U.S.
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This is one of a series of travel bugs made to recognize paintings or illustrations seen, and admired by the bug owner. A digital copy of this work was downloaded from the internet. The copy was reduced in size and proportions cropped to accommodate the laminating materials available to the owner. Regrettably these processes diminish the effort of the artist. The text below is a mixture of my own observations and material gleaned from the internet.
My grandparents had a subscription to the Saturday Evening Post until it ceased publication in 1969. When I visited them I would gather up the back issues to read the jokes. After a while I began to notice the covers. Norman Rockwell may well have been the first artist whose work I could recognize on sight. Many critics in his lifetime sniffed at the idea that an illustrator could be considered an artist, but time has been kind to him. If art is done to elicit an emotional response, then Rockwell was an artist. Never mind that the emotion was often humor or American ideals and never mind that it didn’t it require a scholar to tell you how you were supposed to interpret it.
Anyway, this cover appeared on September 25, 1954, at the time when my parents and grandparents began asking where I wanted to go to college. For crying out loud . . . I was just a freshman in high school and trying not to be noticed by the senior jocks! Furthermore somebody had mistakenly put me in algebra and Latin classes. I hadn’t yet figured out why 2X + 1 = 3 or why amo was different than amas. COLLEGE—I was pretty sure I wouldn’t get to be a sophomore in high school!
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